The American Manetti Motorsport driver puts in a feisty weekend, gaining positions plenty.
Xander Reed starts his season in 60 Mini, doing well with Manetti Motorsport at the end of the weekend.
After a qualification to be forgotten (DNS), the American driver's weekend seemed to be compromised, but thanks to the good set-up found together with Alessandro Manetti, the driver managed to make plenty of gains, despite starting from the back in each race run.
Reed indeed completed his heats with a twentieth, a twenty-first and two sixteenth places. Positive score that allowed the American to take part in the pre-final, and subsequently to take part in the Final B of the 60 Mini.
In the laps of the final race, Reed constantly fought for entry into the top ten, a result which he achieved, taking home a P10 at the end of the race.
With the margin of growth shown, Reed approaches his second weekend in a row in Adria for the first round of the WSK Super Master Series.
S.C.
Credits: Sportinphoto
After a qualification to be forgotten (DNS), the American driver's weekend seemed to be compromised, but thanks to the good set-up found together with Alessandro Manetti, the driver managed to make plenty of gains, despite starting from the back in each race run.
Reed indeed completed his heats with a twentieth, a twenty-first and two sixteenth places. Positive score that allowed the American to take part in the pre-final, and subsequently to take part in the Final B of the 60 Mini.
In the laps of the final race, Reed constantly fought for entry into the top ten, a result which he achieved, taking home a P10 at the end of the race.
With the margin of growth shown, Reed approaches his second weekend in a row in Adria for the first round of the WSK Super Master Series.
S.C.
Credits: Sportinphoto